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according to this story the interest rate bets included an estimated profit of twenty four million euros each one hundredth of a percentage point that the three month u.s. libel or increased compared with a one month u.s. dollar libel or according to the documents because of the vast size of the derivatives pool a lot of the general population doesn't have the anger about these massive crimes because they think it's one hundredth of a percentage of a libel or rate move that would have seen them making twenty four million euros profit but these sort of tiny moves with huge profits it just leaves the audience the population at large who should be pressuring the department of justice to do something about this they just think well i don't know about this well this is where paul krugman gets a completely wrong paul krugman. advocates of the government expand their balance sheets expand the debt load go deeper into debt expand the bond issuance expand the size of the federal reserve balance sheet and jamie dimon j.p. morgan's balance sheet central banks and commercial banks want the debts to
according to this story the interest rate bets included an estimated profit of twenty four million euros each one hundredth of a percentage point that the three month u.s. libel or increased compared with a one month u.s. dollar libel or according to the documents because of the vast size of the derivatives pool a lot of the general population doesn't have the anger about these massive crimes because they think it's one hundredth of a percentage of a libel or rate move that would have seen them...
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netherlands is said to have six hundred twelve tons of gold with a value of some twenty four billion euros just ten percent of it is held at the central bank headquarters in amsterdam. the rest is in bank vaults in the us canada and britain it's a legacy of the gold standard but that of course and it in the seventies any vestige of it this is not actually a move toward a really architecting of the gold standard this is about panic amongst the central bankers who want the gold in house as they prepare for their final fee out apocalypse the paper money apocalypse is happening in twenty thirteen those who want to become their own central bank are their own independent wealth managers need to do with the central banks are doing buy gold and silver and to prepare for the paper apocalypse well actually i don't think it's the central banks that are leading this i think the population like la rochelle six years of sending email after email after email and i'm c.c. it on most of them he sends them emails every single day for the last five years it is the population demanding to know where their gol
netherlands is said to have six hundred twelve tons of gold with a value of some twenty four billion euros just ten percent of it is held at the central bank headquarters in amsterdam. the rest is in bank vaults in the us canada and britain it's a legacy of the gold standard but that of course and it in the seventies any vestige of it this is not actually a move toward a really architecting of the gold standard this is about panic amongst the central bankers who want the gold in house as they...
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when you hear about the euro zone problems, they are bubbling through, that is trouble pushing foreign banks to possibly spinoff their u.s. subsidiaries like the asset management something i have been hearing for months and months now. that's apparently it's one of the names. i'm not saying these banks are in particular in play. bankers at the wall street firms are definitely approaching these players saying you should do a deal. they are listening. when you put it all together, the macro scenario, increased regulations, euro zone problems, low trading volumes, low interest rate so you can borrow cheaply, guess what happens. you don't make enough money. when you have low interest rates you don't make a lot of money on your investment. you put all that together and you have a situation right for mergers. i don't know they will merge with ameritrade, but is there a need for two of them right now? cheryl: probably not. they traded higher at 2012 like the big guys did. so many deals going on, they were doing their banking profits, c. can have more power houses, medium-size. charlie: they w
when you hear about the euro zone problems, they are bubbling through, that is trouble pushing foreign banks to possibly spinoff their u.s. subsidiaries like the asset management something i have been hearing for months and months now. that's apparently it's one of the names. i'm not saying these banks are in particular in play. bankers at the wall street firms are definitely approaching these players saying you should do a deal. they are listening. when you put it all together, the macro...
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this is -- euros is here is on they. this is clear. bnp paribas has a ratio of 9.5%, which is best in class. we're -- we adapted very much to the new requirements and liquidity requirements. we're fully prepared to serve our customers. the essence of banking definitely is to finance the economy, serve the customers, individual customers, smes are very important. this is what we are committed to. and we are -- we're going to do it every single day of this year and next year. >> you talk about the role of a bank is to finance the economy. how much of a win was it then that we've pushed back in production from -- >> in terms of liquidity rate? >> yes. >> even if pushed we're going to comply with the new scr sooner rather than later. as for capital, you know, the new capital requirements was officially for 2018. as bnp parabas, we're complying as of this year. i think that the phasing in is something that then the industry -- certainly we've been moving ahead and have tried to anticipate things and move ahead. >> and you mentioned the bene
this is -- euros is here is on they. this is clear. bnp paribas has a ratio of 9.5%, which is best in class. we're -- we adapted very much to the new requirements and liquidity requirements. we're fully prepared to serve our customers. the essence of banking definitely is to finance the economy, serve the customers, individual customers, smes are very important. this is what we are committed to. and we are -- we're going to do it every single day of this year and next year. >> you talk...
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keep an eye on euro yen. that cross trade has a lot of excitement and there has been talk about currency trade wars. we have been talking about it a long time on the floors. >> there's supposed to be an announcement. i did get confirmation a small amount of gold would be moved. plans to bring gold home and bring 50% of gold reserves in frankfurt by 2020. 300 tons are going to leave new york, 374 tons from paris. >> why is that? >> i'm not quite clear why. >> german politics. >> is chthat what it is? >> they want to have it. they moved it out of germany because of the cold war, a threat the russians would take it. most of it is sitting in the new york fed in world war ii. most europeans moved it here during the war and moving it back. there's something tangible and viserable about having gold. >> the auditors called last october for an official suspicion of t inspections of the gold saying it has never been checked. >> that is trust to never check with the fed about your gold. >> have you ever been there? >> i
keep an eye on euro yen. that cross trade has a lot of excitement and there has been talk about currency trade wars. we have been talking about it a long time on the floors. >> there's supposed to be an announcement. i did get confirmation a small amount of gold would be moved. plans to bring gold home and bring 50% of gold reserves in frankfurt by 2020. 300 tons are going to leave new york, 374 tons from paris. >> why is that? >> i'm not quite clear why. >> german...
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if you part a chart of the euro currency over mcdonald's in the last few weeks, almost been an identical chart. that's because they are so europe-focused. i continue to believe europe has too many problems and far too many currencies risks for mcdonald's. coke is concentrated exactly where you want to be which is latin america. just this week the mexican stock market hit an all-time high. the latin america market for coke is bigger than the united states, twice as big as europe. between these two companies you want to bet on latin america and coke, not europe and mcdonald's. >> well, i'll tell you, the entire trend and industry is moving away from the sugary drinks, and you saw that beverage sales in the u.s. were down 2.8% last year. we need to start moving towards the healthier drinks. that's what the consumer wants. now mcdonald's, albeit not the healthiest restaurant, but look what they are doing. they already were in the business of soft drinks. now they are moving. mr. fields, when he stepped down, he was an innovator and kept bringing new products to market and that's what mcdonal
if you part a chart of the euro currency over mcdonald's in the last few weeks, almost been an identical chart. that's because they are so europe-focused. i continue to believe europe has too many problems and far too many currencies risks for mcdonald's. coke is concentrated exactly where you want to be which is latin america. just this week the mexican stock market hit an all-time high. the latin america market for coke is bigger than the united states, twice as big as europe. between these...
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is it going to be 1.20 versus the euro/yen? there's going to be softening of the euro. >>> cutting ceo jamie dimon's pay. that brings dimon's total compensation for 2012 to a mere $11.5 million. down from $23 million a year before. we are asking with 11.5 million bucks less in his pocket how might dimon tighten his belt. sweet us@squawkstreet. some of your answers straight ahead. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits
is it going to be 1.20 versus the euro/yen? there's going to be softening of the euro. >>> cutting ceo jamie dimon's pay. that brings dimon's total compensation for 2012 to a mere $11.5 million. down from $23 million a year before. we are asking with 11.5 million bucks less in his pocket how might dimon tighten his belt. sweet us@squawkstreet. some of your answers straight ahead. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion...
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the euro zone recession and weakness in japan. they say the recovery can take hold in europe, there could be a rebound in 2014. dollar general and nothing plans to 6000 workers. bringing the total number of stores in the u.s. to 11,000. the discount retailer already has more locations than any other retailer in america. you thinking about planning a vacation? the average rate for a hotel room rose 4.2% last year to $106 a night. the rates are up because more people are traveling. a record number of rooms were booked last year. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. cheryl: it is time for your west coast minute. top income earners in california are saying no thanks to a new blog that jacks up their income tax. th
the euro zone recession and weakness in japan. they say the recovery can take hold in europe, there could be a rebound in 2014. dollar general and nothing plans to 6000 workers. bringing the total number of stores in the u.s. to 11,000. the discount retailer already has more locations than any other retailer in america. you thinking about planning a vacation? the average rate for a hotel room rose 4.2% last year to $106 a night. the rates are up because more people are traveling. a record...
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using the euro and everything else. i guess it makes it less likely that they'll adopt a common currency. if they're thinking about leaving the union. >> absolutely. no, there's a widespread sense of relief that britain isn't more closely tied in. if you leak at the performance of the economy, the fact britain has its own central bank, it can pursue monetary policies or policies appropriate for britain and not have to worry about other member states certainly is being taken as a sign of relief. and there's very little sentiment certainly for joining the euro now. although i will say the bank of england numbers fight they're not happy with how strong sterling is. they think currency should be weaker and it could help performance going forward. echoing the currency that we're starting to hear this year. >> no talk about becoming the 51st state which they probably have wanted to do for a while given how we excelled after we broke off. they could come back into the fold, perhaps joining the u.s. and adopt the dollar if they
using the euro and everything else. i guess it makes it less likely that they'll adopt a common currency. if they're thinking about leaving the union. >> absolutely. no, there's a widespread sense of relief that britain isn't more closely tied in. if you leak at the performance of the economy, the fact britain has its own central bank, it can pursue monetary policies or policies appropriate for britain and not have to worry about other member states certainly is being taken as a sign of...
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euro hitting an 11-month high. the yen hitting a 2 1/2-month low. these are things we continue to watch, in addition to the equity markets. >> talking to our partner simon this morning, how maybe spain doesn't need a bailout. the banks are suddenly talking about a return on equity that is higher than american banks. the big issue has been will they get complacent over there, because there is so much good news in europe. it's not backed up by growth. it just seems to be backed up by solvency. >> we had a lot of european officials coming out of late saying things are improving, that the worst is over, the crisis for the euro. we had them saying last week they were better than a year ago. >> i would like to see their change on the debt. >> more spending cuts. >> is there a large american bank that is not reporting this week? i mean, the number of banks coming out over the next two days -- [ bell ringing ] >> harry winston, this is a swiss company buying an american company. these are the things that we maybe give you perspective. i know that may be too
euro hitting an 11-month high. the yen hitting a 2 1/2-month low. these are things we continue to watch, in addition to the equity markets. >> talking to our partner simon this morning, how maybe spain doesn't need a bailout. the banks are suddenly talking about a return on equity that is higher than american banks. the big issue has been will they get complacent over there, because there is so much good news in europe. it's not backed up by growth. it just seems to be backed up by...
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euro, pound, canadian dollar and mexican peso. in other words, the dollar is up. we'll be right back. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platformrom charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-25 gives me tools that help mfind opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-0-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and with schwab mobile, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 until i choose to focus on something else. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all this with no trade minimums. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and only $8.95 a trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 open an account with a $50,000 deposit, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and get 6 months commission-free trades. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-866-751-3261. >> it is now 19 minutes past the hour. i'm heather nauert with your fox news minute. al qaeda linked militant gr
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the ongoing recession in the euro zone also a factor. >>> and winter weather prompts a state of emergency. salt trucks ran all night long to prevent sleet and freezing rain from the roadways and almost a quarter inch of ice formed on power lines and heavy rain is now causing flooding. >>> facebook's new search tool is surrounded by hype, but others think it might be a dude. it's called graph search and it's a way to search through your facebook network for answers. information google cannot access. you could look for restaurants your friends like, kind of like yelp or look for job connections like on linked-in or you can use it to find singles in your area. steven levy is the senior writer for "wired" magazine. steven, welcome. >> thank you. >> okay, you went to the facebook campus, experimenting with graph search. you interviewed mark zuckerberg. so, is this really as revolutionary as we're led to believe? >> well, it's very big for facebook. facebook has a couple things that people do all the time. they share photos and other things with friends. they have their own little personal scra
the ongoing recession in the euro zone also a factor. >>> and winter weather prompts a state of emergency. salt trucks ran all night long to prevent sleet and freezing rain from the roadways and almost a quarter inch of ice formed on power lines and heavy rain is now causing flooding. >>> facebook's new search tool is surrounded by hype, but others think it might be a dude. it's called graph search and it's a way to search through your facebook network for answers. information...
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another was offered 15,000 euros a month for three years. then he too has the gold makes the rules after all. >> he was always part of the system. it is not as if he fell from the sky with his pockets full. he took full advantage of the political system in austria for many years. he had the former chancellor on his supervisory board, and he had former general secretaries and a finance minister. he made the whole system work for him, and he made a good business out of it. >> it seems to have paid off. according to surveys, his party could make in 13% of the vote in next fall's elections. that is as many as the greens. his mp's furiously denied being bought. >> i would have paid money to join. i was frustrated that nothing was progressing in austria, and now there is a way to set things in motion. we have the necessary publicity and opportunities because he is financially independent. >> he is certainly not tied to convention. the 80-year-old addresses everyone informally. his followers find him refreshing. >> he is really the messiah of austr
another was offered 15,000 euros a month for three years. then he too has the gold makes the rules after all. >> he was always part of the system. it is not as if he fell from the sky with his pockets full. he took full advantage of the political system in austria for many years. he had the former chancellor on his supervisory board, and he had former general secretaries and a finance minister. he made the whole system work for him, and he made a good business out of it. >> it seems...
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senior economic consultant at euro pacific. have we turned the corner a little bit? >> i think there is reason for some optimism. i think strategically the economy is still in very bad shape. tactically, consumers are beginning to spend. that is a good thing. things are getting better. therefore people are spending. government has to take reality down the road. it has borrowed against the credit of the young and the future. meanwhile, consumers have deleveraged. they have saved a considerable amount of cash despite low interest rates. now, they are frustrated about a recession. they have negative interest rates and attempted to buy a new car. the attempted with new families to buy new housing. things are picking up, in that respect. that is good. connell: first of all, and the jobless claims, some of this may be seasonal. we may pay for this, so to speak. on your point about consumer spending, i wonder why people are more confident and they are not thinking about the issues and washington. do people just not care about that? certainly, they must care about their payc
senior economic consultant at euro pacific. have we turned the corner a little bit? >> i think there is reason for some optimism. i think strategically the economy is still in very bad shape. tactically, consumers are beginning to spend. that is a good thing. things are getting better. therefore people are spending. government has to take reality down the road. it has borrowed against the credit of the young and the future. meanwhile, consumers have deleveraged. they have saved a...
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another was offered 15,000 euros a month for three years. then he too has the gold makes the rules after all. >> he was always part of the system. it is not as if he fell from the sky with his pockets full. he took full advantage of the political system in austria for many yea. he hadhe former chancellor on his supervisory board, and he had former general secretaries and a finance minister. he made the whole system work for him, and he made a good business out of it. >> it seems to have paid off. according to surveys, his party could make in 13% of the vote in next fall's elections. that is as many as the greens. his mp's furiously denied being bought. >> i would have paid moneyo jo. i was frustrated that nothing was progressing in austria, and now there is a way to set things in motion. we have the necessary publicity and opportunities because he is financially independent. >> he is certainly not tied to convention. the 80-year-old addresses everyone informally. his followers find him refreshing. >> he is really the messiah of austria. he f
another was offered 15,000 euros a month for three years. then he too has the gold makes the rules after all. >> he was always part of the system. it is not as if he fell from the sky with his pockets full. he took full advantage of the political system in austria for many yea. he hadhe former chancellor on his supervisory board, and he had former general secretaries and a finance minister. he made the whole system work for him, and he made a good business out of it. >> it seems to...
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he said we relaunched the euro in 2012. a lot of talk with chris at this teen legarde in europe today. 2015, talking about this growth in the back half. i think draghi's intentions today were not to mess things up. the general feeling here is that what the ecb has done with the current situation, perhaps created the underlying conditions for growth. >> i hosted a dinner with christine legarde last night. one of the things that came up mario draghi said this morning that maybe we have good fall back into a problem again. >> well, that's a good question. but what we're hearing is this new buzz phrase out of davos, which is gsp. >> what is that? >> global stability put. i think larry summers may have been the one to coin this phrase. i heard it this morning when i met with a bunch of central bankers at a breakfast this morning. this phrase keeps coming up. the idea you have japan, you have the european central bank and you now have the fed obviously full throttle on monetary policy, underpinning and, you know, we meet here now
he said we relaunched the euro in 2012. a lot of talk with chris at this teen legarde in europe today. 2015, talking about this growth in the back half. i think draghi's intentions today were not to mess things up. the general feeling here is that what the ecb has done with the current situation, perhaps created the underlying conditions for growth. >> i hosted a dinner with christine legarde last night. one of the things that came up mario draghi said this morning that maybe we have good...
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will you be afraid it could be much worse, euro crisis or debt ceiling or china hard landing, would it really spook you to the point that you get more nervous. nobody's bearish about earnings right now. they aren't. people think it's a -- the numbers are too high and they'll slowly come down, but they're not worried about a recession like they were in the fall, summer and fall of 2011. look, i think the earnings numbers will come down. if the multiple expands, it will be because people believe the policy will be there forever. if you're me, you're worried a little bit more about the fed balance sheet and the fact that it obviously robs from the future to do this unconventional policy. i don't really want to gamble that is a great long-term strategy. >> we've got to wrap up. i give you a lot of credit. you work for a firm that's got a year's retail platform and probably benefits from people buying stocks. do you ever get pressure from management at all? >> never at all. to be honest, i work at a firm with a bunch of great people. my job is to make people think. when you have a framework
will you be afraid it could be much worse, euro crisis or debt ceiling or china hard landing, would it really spook you to the point that you get more nervous. nobody's bearish about earnings right now. they aren't. people think it's a -- the numbers are too high and they'll slowly come down, but they're not worried about a recession like they were in the fall, summer and fall of 2011. look, i think the earnings numbers will come down. if the multiple expands, it will be because people believe...
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euro stoxx 50 on the other hand was lower. the dow jones industrial average is trending positive. euro/dollar, however, is lower trading for $1.3309. >> to look like it would start edging up towards that 8000 mark, but may be this next aureus the reason. international monetary fund is out with its latest prediction for global economic growth, and the picture is not as rosy as some are hoping. >> at the forecast the global economy to grow slightly more than expected. let's get a closer look at some of the challenges. >> the imf says japan's mounting debt pile is cause for concern. not only sovereign debt but consumer debt, too. debt is also dragging down the u.s. economy, cooling down growth there as well. the imf also sing about the risk of stagnation within the eurozone. companies like this machinery firm in germany depend on foreign markets to sell their products, and they are feeling the squeeze as customers abroad have less money to spend on european goods. according to the imf, the euro crisis and the global debt crisis are the greatest threats to global economic growth. the
euro stoxx 50 on the other hand was lower. the dow jones industrial average is trending positive. euro/dollar, however, is lower trading for $1.3309. >> to look like it would start edging up towards that 8000 mark, but may be this next aureus the reason. international monetary fund is out with its latest prediction for global economic growth, and the picture is not as rosy as some are hoping. >> at the forecast the global economy to grow slightly more than expected. let's get a...
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here is the voice of europe's working class as we discussed the euro crisis with a representative of more than fifty trade unions. deadly rivals the decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators a lot of. self imposed out costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother understand my one time immediately i am going to leave basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration. the. judge well into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches its and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the odyssey. thank you did i'm talking to owen to user who is with the team you see an umbrella group for more than fifty trade unions in the u.k. which represent a total of nearly six and a half million people working in all sorts of sectors from train drivers to teachers i want you to thank you for talking to us today now you are a gre
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we have 1.33, comparing to the euro/yen. we may just see the nikkei and the euro/yen trading at a narrow range. >> thank you, ramin mellegard, from the tokyo stock exchange. the nikkei with a gain of one-tenth of a percent. >>> they have voted toyota camry the car of the year. domestic makers dominate the market. representatives from the japanese automaker collected the trophy for the u.s.-built sedan at a ceremony in seoul. the journalist praised the car's price competitiveness. it beat 44 models introduced last year, including vehicles by south korea's kindai. they recently began shipping cars from the u.s. to south korea. our free trade agreement between the countries have slashed terrorist. >> honda and other japanese automakers have also increased ship makers from the u.s. to south korea. south korea is continuing to buy cars for their friendly technology. and that's the news on business. here's a check on markets. >>> part of a rocket launched by north korea in december made by china could influence the u.n. security c
we have 1.33, comparing to the euro/yen. we may just see the nikkei and the euro/yen trading at a narrow range. >> thank you, ramin mellegard, from the tokyo stock exchange. the nikkei with a gain of one-tenth of a percent. >>> they have voted toyota camry the car of the year. domestic makers dominate the market. representatives from the japanese automaker collected the trophy for the u.s.-built sedan at a ceremony in seoul. the journalist praised the car's price competitiveness....
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you can see just there against the euro and indeed the u.s. dollar up. moving on those are the markets we will crack on gas problem will pile further costs into the south stream project by expanding its partners to take gas to south eastern europe bypassing transit countries ukraine and belarus and russia's gas giant nearly seventeen billion dollars which makes the projected toto a staggering thirty eight point four billion dollars the pipeline is already thought to be an unnecessary expense by some analysts who questioned whether south stream is needed given the flagging demand for russian gas in the most lucrative market which of course is europe now russia's response is that the south stream is needed in order to diversify supply routes to the european union all of the disputes we've ukraine led to cut off for part of europe back in two thousand and six and two thousand and nine which was a major blow for both parties considering russia supplies around a quarter of europe's gas me. moving on cyprus is counting on european union leaders to allow russia
you can see just there against the euro and indeed the u.s. dollar up. moving on those are the markets we will crack on gas problem will pile further costs into the south stream project by expanding its partners to take gas to south eastern europe bypassing transit countries ukraine and belarus and russia's gas giant nearly seventeen billion dollars which makes the projected toto a staggering thirty eight point four billion dollars the pipeline is already thought to be an unnecessary expense by...
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and staying with the currency markets russia may soon be dumping the euro the government has announced plans to review its foreign currency reserves you know gold piece going off as more russia's gold and currency reserves are estimated at around five hundred billion euros dollars it's quite a basket this needs protection especially in times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of reserves are held in the euro denominated assets while the rest are mostly in u.s. but according to the prime minister the moscow is now considering swapping a part of its europe reserves for equities in other currents so when we see the usual bass decrease and other currencies enter the steaming the chinese yuan or even the russian ruble this could be a troubling signal for the euro especially if other currencies follow the trend like china which holds a quarter of its deserves in europe that's around eight hundred billion us dollars you can imagine the importance of these investments and what could happen if a domino effect takes place. i've got a piece going off reporting for us
and staying with the currency markets russia may soon be dumping the euro the government has announced plans to review its foreign currency reserves you know gold piece going off as more russia's gold and currency reserves are estimated at around five hundred billion euros dollars it's quite a basket this needs protection especially in times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of reserves are held in the euro denominated assets while the rest are mostly in u.s. but...
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to 12 billion euros. the reasons -- poor planning and construction errors. in addition, the company faces corruption allegations in kazakhstan. in germany, the company had to pay a 103-million-you're a fine in a price-fixing scandal. a real operator is considering a lawsuit. -- the company had to pay a 103- million-euro fine. as negotiations with deutsche bank continue, there still a lot of work to do to get things back on track. >> a real-life tragedy has taken center stage at russia's prestigious bolshoi ballet. the director was the victim of an acid attack outside his home late on thursday. >> the 42-year-old suffered serious injury to his face, and doctors are fighting to save his eyesight. the head of the bolshoi theater says he believes the attack was a product of a and b -- of envy. it highlights a long history of power struggles at the ballet. >> this is the only lead. in the cover of darkness, a masked assailant attacked and escaped. >> if thing like this has never happened before, so we at the m
to 12 billion euros. the reasons -- poor planning and construction errors. in addition, the company faces corruption allegations in kazakhstan. in germany, the company had to pay a 103-million-you're a fine in a price-fixing scandal. a real operator is considering a lawsuit. -- the company had to pay a 103- million-euro fine. as negotiations with deutsche bank continue, there still a lot of work to do to get things back on track. >> a real-life tragedy has taken center stage at russia's...
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to 12 billion euros. the reasons -- poor planning and construction errors. in addition, the company faces corruption allegations in kazakhstan. in germany, the company had to pay a 103-million-you're a fine in a price-fixing scandal. a real operator is considering a lawsuit. -- the company had to pay a 103- million-euro fine. as negotiations with deutsche bank continue, there still a lot of work to do to get things back on track. >> a real-life tragedy has taken center stage at russia's prestigious bolshoi ballet. the director was the victim of an acid attack outside his home late on thursday. >> the 42-year-old suffered serious injury to his face, and doctors are fighting to save his eyesight. the head of the bolshoi theater says he believes the attack was a product of a and b -- of envy. it highlights a long history of power struggles at the ballet. >> this is the only lead. in the cover of darkness, a masked assailant attacked and escaped. >> if thing like this has never happened before, so we at the m
to 12 billion euros. the reasons -- poor planning and construction errors. in addition, the company faces corruption allegations in kazakhstan. in germany, the company had to pay a 103-million-you're a fine in a price-fixing scandal. a real operator is considering a lawsuit. -- the company had to pay a 103- million-euro fine. as negotiations with deutsche bank continue, there still a lot of work to do to get things back on track. >> a real-life tragedy has taken center stage at russia's...
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france they are going to end up out of the euro there's no doubt about it u.k. should have a different relationship with it politically but thank god we're not in the euro shores so this politically do you think that relationship with the european union though should be changed or could britain be making a mistake by cutting off its ties altogether losing its membership. no the present european community structure is of elite history and has no longer taking any concern of the of the the political interests and reactions of the people surveyed up it's not just the u.k. it's the people of france is the people of poland it's the people of ireland until they were deceived it's all the peoples of europe they want a new relationship in the political structure professor thank you very much indeed thanks for joining us live there professor rodney shakespeare joining us live there in london. israel has issued two hundred tenders for new housing in the west bank a settlement watchdog group has issued a report saying the government is deliberately using construction in vi
france they are going to end up out of the euro there's no doubt about it u.k. should have a different relationship with it politically but thank god we're not in the euro shores so this politically do you think that relationship with the european union though should be changed or could britain be making a mistake by cutting off its ties altogether losing its membership. no the present european community structure is of elite history and has no longer taking any concern of the of the the...
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traders are buying the euro as they are hopeful about a global economic recovery. the japanese currency fell to a two year and nine month low against the euro reaching the 123 yen level against the dollar the japanese currency lost ground the 91 yen level. dollar/yen right now 91.33-34. euro yen changing hands at 13.76-83. >>> south korean exporters have dramatically increased their global market share in recent years. but the tide seems to be turning as a surge in the value of the yuan is one reason. we explain the headwinds facing south korean manufacturers. >> reporter: the weak yuan has provide a strong foundation for exporters but the good times may be coming to an end. the yuan has risen against the yen almost 30% since last june. the currency is fluctuating between 1100 and 1,200 per 100 yen. the yuan has continued to rise against the dollar. last month the korean automotive research institute released a report. the report says that when the yen weakens by 1% against the yuan south korean car exports decrease by 1.2%. hyundai owns hyundai motor and kia motor
traders are buying the euro as they are hopeful about a global economic recovery. the japanese currency fell to a two year and nine month low against the euro reaching the 123 yen level against the dollar the japanese currency lost ground the 91 yen level. dollar/yen right now 91.33-34. euro yen changing hands at 13.76-83. >>> south korean exporters have dramatically increased their global market share in recent years. but the tide seems to be turning as a surge in the value of the...
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liberals who are against this stance so what you see today is a man who is trying to appease those euro skeptics within his own party but maybe he's weaving a very clever political path because he is saying that i will make this my election pledge so we are banking on this to win the next election for the conservatives within the joran if that happens then we can hold this referendum so i think he's trying to please those people who have. been annoyed with his european stance within his own party but also he's saying that look none of this is actually going to happen unless we win the election it's very confident that this single issue could do that alone and then we would have the referendum so maybe he's politically being very clever he can also say also to the european union members that look if we do believe the year this wasn't my decision of course i'm just following the mandate of my electorate it's very interesting what you say. about cameron or ultimately trying to address the issues or people dissatisfied with the way the is headed but also saying that he's trying to appease m
liberals who are against this stance so what you see today is a man who is trying to appease those euro skeptics within his own party but maybe he's weaving a very clever political path because he is saying that i will make this my election pledge so we are banking on this to win the next election for the conservatives within the joran if that happens then we can hold this referendum so i think he's trying to please those people who have. been annoyed with his european stance within his own...
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the dawn of the ice age, what will the intercontinental exchange deal for euro nyse be for trading? lori: federal reserve chairman ben bernanke's term set to expire next year. speculation is mounting who could take over. lou dobbs narrows the field for us next. ♪ . [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his la, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. lori: here's your fox business brief. coca-cola taking on obesity. the beverage maker is airing two minute ads showing provided drinks with fewer calories over the years and the obesity epidemic is not a result of its drinks but because people are consuming too many calories of any and all kinds. >>> horizons family solutio
the dawn of the ice age, what will the intercontinental exchange deal for euro nyse be for trading? lori: federal reserve chairman ben bernanke's term set to expire next year. speculation is mounting who could take over. lou dobbs narrows the field for us next. ♪ . [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a...
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the euro hit the 118 level for the first time in 20 months. that pair is changing hands at 118.10 to 15. market participants say worries about the debt situation in the euro zone has eased due to positive comments on the regional economy from the european central bank president. let's see how this is affecting the stock market. the weaker yen is prompting export on stocks. let's take a look at how other markets in the asia pacific are performing. south korea's kospi trading modestly in the negative down about .10 of a percent. look likes a bit of a mixed picture today. over in the united states president obama had revealed his nomination for his treasury secretary. his chief of staff jack lew is poised to replace timothy geithner. >> over the years he's built a reputation as a master of policy who can work with members of both parties. jack has my complete trust. i hope the senate will confirm him as quickly as possible. >> mr. president, i look forward to continuing the challenges ahead. >> lew is 57 years old. he's well versed in financial p
the euro hit the 118 level for the first time in 20 months. that pair is changing hands at 118.10 to 15. market participants say worries about the debt situation in the euro zone has eased due to positive comments on the regional economy from the european central bank president. let's see how this is affecting the stock market. the weaker yen is prompting export on stocks. let's take a look at how other markets in the asia pacific are performing. south korea's kospi trading modestly in the...
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and the dip in the euro zone's fortunes is led to a startling surge in. france golden jewelry shops of the main targets and the people working in them are getting more nervous every day. has more in this. until a month ago this was one of many jewelry shops on a quiet street in central paris after a gruesome attack by armed robbers never reopened for business having kept robbers out of his store a fifty two year old metal worker tried to chase them down into the street into the parking lot where their motorbike stood the criminals turned around and fired a shot at him he died right in the middle of the street in broad daylight. the murder shocked france with the country's interior ministry fearing it would not be the last incident of its kind. we must not regard these attacks as these individuals are well trained and they can and will use force and weapons against the employees of jewelry stores. since france plunged into financial crisis armed robberies have become ever more frequent criminals not only attack stores but they also strip people of their je
and the dip in the euro zone's fortunes is led to a startling surge in. france golden jewelry shops of the main targets and the people working in them are getting more nervous every day. has more in this. until a month ago this was one of many jewelry shops on a quiet street in central paris after a gruesome attack by armed robbers never reopened for business having kept robbers out of his store a fifty two year old metal worker tried to chase them down into the street into the parking lot...
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financial of forty's warned the rise of the euro is threatening the economy so it is possible it will be deliberately dropped meanwhile across the atlantic the united states has been printing blocks for the last five years to support of markets but that also makes the dollars cheaper in washington has been looking over the shoulder and china which holds the majority of u.s. foreign debt and beijing is also accused of holding back the u. one reason why they do that is the one currency is dropped at the export becomes cheaper making the country more competitive obviously that's not greeted with applause by its competitors other countries which we tallied by dropping the very currencies so it's like a domino effect and the last time a major currency war happened was during the great depression in the one nine hundred thirty s. which resulted in a slowdown of international trade and all was part of the lead up to world war two but that's not all if we explore to become cheaper imports become more expensive so ordinary citizens can buy a less imported goods and traveling abroad traveling a
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and i think at some point in time you've got to get the euro down to the dollar, to a weaker euro, mainly to help for exports and to help spur growth, which is exactly what new prime minister is trying to do in japan. and i think one of things i want to mention that he is very i think is going to push and i think is very correct is trade within asia. and he's got to opportunities. what has been there on the table for a while and is clouded by territorial disputes, which would be japan, korea and china. and i think that it's very important that this go ahead with the second and third largest economies and the 10th largest economy in korea in the world. and he has said he really wants to move ahead on the. so i really hope so but, of course, it's clouded by these territorial disputes. the other is something, and trade as was mentioned as a subject that terry mcgraw has shown tremendous leadership and over the last decade. and we now have something new on the table, not so new was announced almost two years ago, which is the trans-pacific partnership. and i think japan should be part of that
and i think at some point in time you've got to get the euro down to the dollar, to a weaker euro, mainly to help for exports and to help spur growth, which is exactly what new prime minister is trying to do in japan. and i think one of things i want to mention that he is very i think is going to push and i think is very correct is trade within asia. and he's got to opportunities. what has been there on the table for a while and is clouded by territorial disputes, which would be japan, korea...
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behind the prime minister says his next election campaign will be a euro skeptic. film star gerard depardieu is now officially a russian citizen after tax drove him out of his own country. the f.b.i. is accused of failing to one american occupy activists that there was a plot against lives despite plans to assassinate u.s. citizens our top stories this hour. around the world online on satellite this is the with you twenty four hours a day live from moscow we're getting news just in that international journalists have come under crossfire in syria while covering the army's operations in the damascus suburbs a correspondent of our big sister channel suffered light injuries while trying to escape rounds of gunfire this is news just in and we'll bring you more details and an interview with him later this hour here on our team. britain's part in the european union could be coming to a close with people increasingly feeling that the be better off without brussels in an attempt to stay in touch with the mood of the people prime minister david cameron has promised to go in
behind the prime minister says his next election campaign will be a euro skeptic. film star gerard depardieu is now officially a russian citizen after tax drove him out of his own country. the f.b.i. is accused of failing to one american occupy activists that there was a plot against lives despite plans to assassinate u.s. citizens our top stories this hour. around the world online on satellite this is the with you twenty four hours a day live from moscow we're getting news just in that...